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Jerry Blavat, D.J. Who Channeled the Soul of Philadelphia, Dies at 82

The New York Times – Music:

A live-wire personality and an epic self-promoter, he got a generation of youth in the City of Brotherly Love on its feet with little-known R&B gems.

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Black People, Deaths (Obituaries), Disc Jockeys, Philadelphia (Pa), Pop and Rock Music, Radio, Rhythm and Blues (Music)
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